Wordhaus.
Haven’t got an answer yet, but maybe they take a long time to deliberate.

I
start submitting this month.

Cover Reveal:Still Me…After
All These Years

Don’t Belittle The
Small Steps

Changes in my author
life find me picking up the gauntlet every morning as I walk on another
level. I’m learning not to belittle the
small steps.

How many steps I take each day, I don’t know.Time is irrelevant in the spiritual world where human eyes cannot see or grasp what's happening.It is scary but
exhilarating. Determination and faith get me up every morning and keep me going throughout my day. Small steps, don’t belittle the small steps.

Easy? No!

Sometimes the wind blows hard in my face. But
each small step taken during my day makes me happy. At night, I sleep better. CauseIdon't belittle the small steps.

Two small steps: In February, I made the shortlist for the WEP
Challenge with my short flash fiction, The Box in the Loft.

In the anthology, Still Me…After All These Years, my
first published non-fiction work will appear. Small Steps. Don’t
belittle the small steps!

Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin, to see the plumb line in Zerubbabel’s hand. Zechariah 4:10 (New Living Translation by Tyndale House Foundation)

Congrats on making the shortlist and being accepted into the anthology! As I get older, I become more grateful for anything that goes right because I learned how much can go wrong. Good luck on your subs!

Thank you, Alex. The irrelevance of time in the spiritual world was a difficult concept for me to accept . Even now I have to remind myself at times that God will always give me more than enough time to do those things that I am supposed to do. Shalom aleichem,Pat G

Thank you, Emaginette. Yes, the small steps is what make the difference, and that is difficult to learn because we look at those big steps and want to arrive in a day. But success doesn't happen that way. Shalom aleichem,Pat G

Turtles are high speed racers when compared to the publishing industry. Patience is the first thing authors have to master after they master their craft. Good luck. I'm sure you'll get a positive response.

Hi! Thanks for your comment on my blog. I LOve your thoughts on the "small steps." My whole writing journey has been by taking small steps but I'm finally getting close to finishing on leg of this journey. Then marketing, eh! Congrats on all your successes.